Oh, I guess there's deviantART, but they've be swamped with popularity contests, cliques and staff problems it may not be worth it. I know of others, but I don't know where I wrote them down.
Another option that a lot of SLers use is FlickR, but that's not a critique place. You could look for groups on there to join and submit pictures for critique, but it is ultimately a photo sharing space.
I've been looking for one too but I guess it just depends on what kind of art community you are looking at. I'm on DA and I don't like it very much but I get good crits from Manga Revolutin (per my style) or from the local webcomic communities. But I guess I am more of a niche seeking person when it comes to that.
Oh, I guess there's deviantART, but they've be swamped with popularity contests, cliques and staff problems it may not be worth it. I know of others, but I don't know where I wrote them down.
ReplyDeleteAnother option that a lot of SLers use is FlickR, but that's not a critique place. You could look for groups on there to join and submit pictures for critique, but it is ultimately a photo sharing space.
Deviant art is not what I'm looking for at all. They are pretty much faildozer.
ReplyDeleteFlickr isn't a good UI for what I need.
I'll keep looking. If worse comes to worse I'll start drawing furries again.
conceptart.org but...
ReplyDeleteit's not really small.
I've been looking for one too but I guess it just depends on what kind of art community you are looking at. I'm on DA and I don't like it very much but I get good crits from Manga Revolutin (per my style) or from the local webcomic communities. But I guess I am more of a niche seeking person when it comes to that.
I've been on conceptart.org before and they are awesome... but still not exactly what I am looking for.
ReplyDeleteI think I might just start going to Dr. Sketchy nights.
http://www.drawingboard.org/ used to be pretty neat—although I haven't really checked it out much lately :(
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